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    Chapter 11: 1-19 1. The management strategy changed from setting an annual total allowable catch (TAC) and allowing the fishing fleet to fish until the TAC was reached. In 1990 the fishing season was only 6 days‚ most of the fish caught had to be frozen‚ gear was lost or damaged‚ and crews were endangered when the weather was bad. Now the individual quota system is used‚ so owners of fishing vessels can decide when to fish within a season that last(s) as long as 8 months. The fishers got an increase

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    cuisines. It is estimated that there are over 32 000 fish species in the world. They are one of the most diverse kingdoms in ‘animalia’. Many species are threatened with extinction due to over-fishing of their kind‚ and disruption of the food chain. Overfishing eventually leads to population collapse‚ meaning the survivors cannot produce enough offspring to replenish the fish which were removed. This can cause commercial extinction‚ which by the name suggests‚ a species is no longer able to sustain a fishery

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    Attention‚ have you heard that millions of people travel to popular beaches throughout the world‚ but some people don’t realize that the oceans are becoming more damaged? People don’t realize that the ocean is suffering from‚ pollution‚ overfishing‚ plastic‚ garbage‚ etc. Not a lot of people notice this is happening to the oceans. This is why we need to stand up and stop some of these things from damaging the earth’s oceans. The ocean is a place people enjoy traveling to every year‚ but most people

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    Fisheries in Bangladesh

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    Introduction Bangladesh is enriched with extensive and huge qualitative water resources distributed all over the country in the form of different types of ponds‚ beels‚ lakes‚ boropits‚ small and large rivers and estuaries covering an area of about 4.34 million hectare (ha.). There are four categories of major fisheries resources: these are- 1) Inland open water‚ 2) Inland closed water‚ 3) Brackish water‚ and 4) Marine water. Fisheries sector has been playing a significant role from time immemorial

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    analysis on blooms over time is hard to establish. Without a way to track these potentially dangerous occurrences‚ increasingly abundant jellyfish blooms are a phenomenon to take notice of. In Jennifer Purcell’s 2010 Jellyfish Blooms: New Problems and Solutions‚ Purcell states the likely causes of these occurrences include‚ but are not limited to‚ "over-harvesting of commercial species‚ eutrophication‚ [and] decreased oxygen." If jellyfish are affected by these changes‚ then so are the other species in

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    “Humans are inflicting more and more damage on the environment.” Thesis Statement The human activities that inflicting and damage on the environment are deforestation‚ improper waste disposal and over-exploitation of marine life. Introduction Many disasters and diseases happen recently to cause great suffer to human race and all living things on our environment. In fact‚ the human activities are the main factor that cause the happen of the disaster and diseases. The human activities that inflicting

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    one generation of the animals (TEDxYouth). This is just one example on how sharks keep everything in balance. Another example is coral reefs which serve as a home to thousands of fish in the ocean such as the parrot fish. Parrot fish eat coral reefs and if they don’t have a predator to control their population size it could be detrimental to the coral reefs. The parrot fish would become overpopulated and all these fish would eat away the coral reefs. (TEDxYouth). The ocean’s ecosystems would collapse

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    Solution-Focused Therapy Solution–focused therapy (SFT)‚ unlike other forms of therapy argues that a person doesn’t have to understand any problem in order to resolve the problem and that the solution isn’t necessarily related to the problem. The purpose of this paper is to give a brief overview‚ description and rationale of Solution-focused therapy as well as an explanation of the therapeutic processes involved in SFT. This paper will also demonstrate through case example; systemic case conceptualization/hypotheses

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    Running Head: SFBT Incorporating the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Model with Teen Substance Abusers in Counseling Abstract This paper serves as a tool for discussion and is divided into four parts: to begin with‚ a brief description of the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy approach is provided. Then provided is a description of the history and development of this therapeutic approach including common developmental and environmental factors. Next an overview of the prevalence of teen

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    Hk Organic Industry

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    1.1.1 Organic Industry in Hong Kong Eco-fish will be an addition to the already booming organic food industry in Hong Kong. The organic and natural sector in Hong Kong has experienced dramatic growth in recent years due to rapidly rising demand for such category of products therefore the sector is moving more towards main stream. The local market is large enough to accommodate both giant and small players. Consequently initiatives such as the opening of Asia’s largest retailer for natural and

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